I am now, as I write this in level 1/low karma. But when I go on the wiki of the foundation it shows next to my icon that I have none. But when I click on it it says low. Simply saying, is my karma correct as I say this, that is all

Karama actually has one meaning: If someone with low karma tells you something about the way WikiDot works, and someone with high karma contradicts them, the one with the higher karma probably has a better idea of controls and such. Karma mostly grows by the number of, and the way you manipulate WikiDot.

It's the reason I'm listed as high as I am, but have virtually nothing on this SCP.

If someone with low karma tells you something about the way WikiDot works, and someone with high karma contradicts them, the one with the higher karma probably has a better idea of controls and such.

Emphasis on probably. Creating a bunch of wikidot sites and leaving them to collect dust after not being able to figure out an admin panel will probably lead to a significant amount of karma, but not much acquired skill.

I get the impression, though I maybe wrong, that you can only get guru by helping people on the main Wikidot forums or by contributing significant material to the snippets collection. I think it is a fairly safe bet that gurus actually understand Wikidot to some extent.

It still doesn't mean anything though, working or not working. If you want a useful version of the karmabar, download the Author Karma userscript from the usertools page. That'll show you hiw many successful articles someone's written.

Just to add something else, but I've noticed that this Author karma userscript doesn't work with my computer. Does it even work anymore? Or do you actually need firefox or an older platform as Windows 10 is a no it seems. I don't care that much, but I'm just wondering, 'tis all.

This page hosts several userscripts to alter and hopefully improve your site experience. If it's hosted here it should work without any problems on Firefox and, depending on the specific script, on Chrome. If they don't, report any bugs to Crayne and he'll work on a fix.

Considering the fact that the usertools page clearly shows that the Author Karma script was only verified as working with Firefox, I'd say that's an indication that in order for it to work for sure, you'll need Firefox, yes.